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Design Thinking and Disruptive Strategy with StartUp Grind Abuja

If you don’t reduce the “panana” and learn & practice - Design Thinking & Disruptive Strategy Now!, when traction leaves you “yawa go dey (see gobe), yawa go dey (okoko)…no be april fool oh!” (Lol). 😀
Awesome time at Startup Grind Abuja held at ECWA Wuse 2 with full disclosure on “Design Thinking & Disruptive Strategy”. The rule is simple – get a venue with like-minded entrepreneurs, SMB Owners, Startup Founders, Business Professionals e.t.c. and also a projector – IT’S FREE.
Google Business Group (GBG) FCT – Abuja continues to …. CONNECT . INFORM . INSPIRE
#DesignThinking #DisruptiveStrategy #GBGStart #NigeriaYouthsNotLazy
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